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The post by @emptym made me want to mention: the Lesca sunglasses are very, very nice. IMO, in a class of their own. While I'm not much of a sunglasses guy, I've handled numerous sunglasses over the years - and these are in a class of their own. For the price, and provided you can find a frame that works for you, they are a no-brainer.
Yeah, they're so nice. I have the dark brown Gaston sunglasses and Pica horn classes. The ones I lost were clear framed Gaston sunglasses. The brown Gastons look a bit big on me but the clear ones looked perfect. They were my favorites for everything but driving. Because the frames were so thick, it almost felt like looking through a glass tunnel, and that could cause weird reflections that were fine while walking but a bit distracting while driving.Agreed. Been wearing the "ready when you are" all year. I've got the Gaston's as well which are really beautiful (wish they came in a smaller size). APC's, t shirt and Lesca's kind of my summer uniform.
It's worth checking if you have some sort of loss insurance through your credit card or homeowner insuranceYeah, they're so nice. I have the dark brown Gaston sunglasses and Pica horn classes. The ones I lost were clear framed Gaston sunglasses. The brown Gastons look a bit big on me but the clear ones looked perfect. They were my favorites for everything but driving. Because the frames were so thick, it almost felt like looking through a glass tunnel, and that could cause weird reflections that were fine while walking but a bit distracting while driving.
Still feeling a little burned from the loss, so I'm wondering if I should get a new pair or something cheaper. Might try to sell some barely used US-made, Bausch & Lomb era Rayban aviators and some RL PL foldable sunglasses to put towards some replacement Lescas -- they're that nice. Of course, they may still turn up somewhere. After walking back from the restaurant, I watched my kids while they were riding bicycles on our street. And I might have worn them when dropping them off at school the next day. I realized I was missing them when leaving to pick them up.
TTS Euro sizing. Same as your F last Vass for exampleWhat’s a quick sizing reference again for the loafers? Like against an Alden Barrie, TTS, etc.
TTS Euro sizing. Same as your F last Vass for example
For someone who's usually in between (I'm a 44.5) would you recommend going up or down?
I would assume down because the leather will probably stretch a bit?
Looking marvelous, gents. About how much extra cloth is there in the jacket sleeves and the trouser waists to let out?
Looks like a drop 7, which works for me. Size 50R should fit me pretty well off the rack.The pants waist seems atypical (smaller) for the sizes.